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The Brussels Post, 1921-2-10, Page 8.444 4444410440$04440. F M R., SMITH rhe • a Store AMILY THEATUI For St. Valentirre'S Day Lace Valentines from 3c un. Valentines—Mechanical and eut•out de - nn goo eauh. Valentine P ' bo d 5 ons. Also fear y ed V'+lentines at za0 >r Post Cards 2 for 50. Red Bristol Board, .Rad Hearts and Valentine Japanese Napkins. See the display, A Cherry Bark Cough Cure For common Coughs, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, taste and prompt in action. 35c and 6oc bottles, Agreeable to the Syrup of White Pine and Tar A Compound of proven value in the treatment of Couglbs, Colds, 350 and 6oc bottles. &c. Syrup of Tar Compound with Cod Liver Oil Extract For hard dry Cough will be found a valuable remedy. 750 bottles, Catarrh Jelly, 35c Tubes For Cold in the Head. Compound, Mustard Ointment -40c • Rexall Bronchial Salve -600. These two preparations are good as a local application for the relief of Sore Throat, Chest Colds, &c, Peptona A Tonic Preparation, coutaioiugTeptonized Iron, Cod Liver Extract, &c. Large bottles $t 35. As a Protection from Winter Winds Use Rexall Cold Cream. 350 Cocoa Butter Cold Cream. 5oc Antiseptic Toilet Cream, 35c Seely's Witch Hazel Cream, 35c Spring Pictorial J3eview Fashion Books are now on sale at 25c each. Pictorial Review Dress Patterns, also Embroidery, Braiding and Beading Patterns in stock. • • • • • • • • FORISMITH • Druggist and Stationer • Therilf/X:allStore twas'tx» irgernrr gaz4 war BRUSSELS GOING Ho0TH GOING NORTu Express 7:08 a m Mali...............11:32 a m Express 8:48 n m I Express 9:87 p m C,CNirrgslsaofab P CIFrC WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 8:47 a m Express .........11:41 pm Express 2:27 p m Express8;07 pm WROXETER Going East - 7:11 a.m. and 13:81 9, m. Going West- 12:86 and 0:65 p.m. All frame going East connect with C. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. ori ears gems DAYLIGHT is stretching out. TEN is a remarkable Winter. ASSESSOR Lotlg is on his rounds. ST. VALENTINE Day next Monday. WHAT about organizing a Base Ball team for season of 1925 WEDNESDAY of this weak was Ash Wednesday and the commencement of Lent. A gasoline tank and modern pumping outfit will be installed by D. M. Scott at his garage, Turnherry street. THE W. C. T. U. will hold a St. Pat- e Ice berveet is o0 this week. LARGE quantities of green wood com- ing to town. HALF 01 February will be passed next Monday. NEXT Monthly Horse Fair will be held in Brussels on 'Thursday. March 3rd. Avc'rioN Sale at Joseph Ardell's, Mor- ris township, next Tuesday afternoon. List In this issue. DJD ycu notice how the advertising patronage of THE Pool' is developing ? It will pay anybody to test it ant. YOU may have a good watch or clock but by incompetent repairing you lost faith iu it, bring it to me and I will re- pair the worst wrecked watch or clock reasonably. J. G. Jones, Brussels. Fon SALE. -24 pigs from 10 to 160 pounds al- so a brood ROW, to Aril Have some good grilse cattle ford sale nt eleo.lat. Phone 474. Monism ROBERTSON, R. R. No, 2 A number of young cattle for Bale, Lot 14, Con. 10, Grey. Phone 245. ALEX. DARK, FOR BALE.—Comfortable dwelling and 54 acre of land For further particulars eek a Tag POET Publtehing House. Fon SALE. The residence of T. T. Wood, Albert Arend, Brneeele. An modern conven- lencee; if sore of land; meet eligibly ,ltnated; garage. Come and eee it if interested, YARN Fon HAL¢,—A quantity of light gray yarn on band et the close of the war le offered for stale at 41.60 per pound. May be bad et the Public Library. Now 1s the time to secure it for the Fall and Winter's knitting. BRUSSELS Program ^etssr���a� - dt urda Y S , Eugene ®'Bryan IN "A Fool and his Money" Monday Leda Lucille AND Elmo the Fearless Wednesday : "Sherry" An All Star Caste j BUs#tlie� was *prcl*lly .good l it $At_ warty In town, . Somer. Evelmee and Mrs. I Sande -kindly opened their hotUe oD Mogclsy evening tO the renkbere of St.. johns chureh choir in honor of Mise muvieofromeiownWhe , Aigmeetrqujoyabie evening was speer. Ie bebaif of tbe members J G. Jones, in a very fellel, tons address, presented Misa Stuclair with a Cutglass orange bowl. The re- cipient replied' most gracioutles Re• freshmeuts were served and the cons- pany separated with thanks to the geni- al host and hostess. Soma Vie FARM, --I3. .L. Mittel', form-, erly of Brussels, has sold his farm oD the Huron ad t Bast of Torrance farms EHenry, Heneali, to Wm who gets p0eseesion the middle of Feb- ruary, Price paid for the farm was $13,000. Mr, Heury also buys the stock and implements, which will bring up the sale piles another couple of thous• and or so. Mr, Henry has been West for some time and returned with the ie. tention of buying and settling here, H• bas certainly made a good choice of loos - tion as he is getting a well improved farm with all the comforts and couveni- ences, Mr, Mittell bas not yet decided. what he will do but we hope he will not leave the locality. Mrs, Mittell was Miss Annie Rozeil, formerly of Brusselsiocali ty, befote her marriage. 7 las. Fox, local agent for Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules, and Raz mat' for Asthma says these two standard reme- dies are selling better every day. FORESTRY,— Monday evening at 5 o'clock in the Picture Show, the pupils of Brussels school, plus others interested were entertained and instructed by a series of fine pictures from the Govern- ment Forestry department. 'Principal B. S. Scott explained the views, A vote of thanks from the school to F. S. Browne, for kindly granting use of the Picture House was proposed by Miss Margaret Maunders and carried with very hearty applause. Mr. Browne made an appropria'e reply. , tick's Day Tea in the Public Library n - stating of ar• large store and comfBrussels table dweli- Audience room on March 17th. ing houses. For further sertloulare apply to JAPANESE Evening in the Methodist R. LEATHEanena. Phone 87 church Lecture room Friday at 8 p. m. Da. PARKER, Osteopathic Physician, visits Good time under auspices of W. M. S. Brussels Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic and nervous dioeeeea euccesnfally SOME subscribers to THE POST have us $t. O instead of $a,0o treated, Visits residences. Consultation M been sending g 5 Queens Motel. and they e are given credit for months R EP°seen TA Tl E WANTEDror Brunets and instead of tbe year. Huron County to represent "The Old R0linbin MONEY LOST,—Last week, between F e,dll 1 Nn rser a Blg eeles are to be made 1n selling Nnrsory stack daring tbe recon• Canningham's garage and William streotlon period. A splendid opportunity for street. The loser will be very grateful if a ]tee salesman. Highest eommiselone paid, handsome, free equipment, large line of fruit finder will leave it at THE POST. and ornamental stock to offer. STONE, ANNUAL meeting of the Royal WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont. Scarlet Chapter of Grey District will be held in the L. O. L, Hall, Brussels, on Urea aternoon of Monday 14th inst., at 2 o'clock. Election of officers and other business of importance is on the pro- gram. JOINT AUCTION SALE.—On Saturday afternoon, February 29th inst., at 2 o'clock, a j' int Auction Sale of the household effects of the late Mrs. Eliza- beth Procter and Mrs. Lydia Tbueil will be held at the the tate home of the form- er, Alexander street. Mrs. Procter's house and lot will be offered the same afternoon. See the bills for further par- ticulars. F. S. Scott will be the Auc- tioneer. 'I'1SE LATE JOSEPH HARASS.—Tbere passed away at the C. E E. Hospital, Petrolin, on Jan, 13th, Joseph Harris, aged 64 years. After his marriage to Miss Isabella Scott formerly of Brussels locality, in 1883, they went to Petrolia and lived there ever since, Deceased conducted en ice business for 23 years but had lived retired for the pest to ; years. The funeral was held from tbe Baptist church Friday afternoon at 3 3o after which the body was taken to G T. R. station for London 'o Griffith's undertaking ptriors Rod on Saturday at 2 30 was laid to rest in Mount Pleasant cenietety. Mr. Harris wile a valued member of the Petrol'e Baptist church and one of its governors, Pallbearers were Messrs. Pratt, Hawkins, Burt, Mc- Leod and Dr. Denfield. The late Mr. Harris -was well known in Brussels years Moue by and his sorrowing widow will have the sympathy of many friends in this locality, SATURDAY evening a Canadian props• ganda film entitled "Sole mates" will be put on at the Picture House It deals with the leather question in Canada. ENTERTAINMENT—The Willing 'Work ors of Melville church will hold an en- tertatnmeut in Melville church, Lecture room, on Thursday, 17th last, Pro- gram will consist of' the following:— Piano and Violin, W. and sed Mrs. Clouse ; Song, W. Joues ; Recitation. Miss Jessie Strachan l Song, Miss Isabel Strechan; Piano duet, Mrs. and Miss McCall ; Violin and piano, Messrs. Speir and Kerney ; Song, •'Dodo the burn Davie lad," Miss lessie Strachan ; Duet, "The Cruickit Baubee," Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Mann ; Soag, "The Cameron Mea." Dougal Strachan ; Song, Miss Walker. "God Save the King" Pro- gram to begin at 8,15 sharp. Admission 25 and 15 cents. SILVER. WEDDING —Last Friday even- ing the 25th anniversary of the marriage of Jno. and Mrs Oliver was celebrated by the assembling of a score of relatives and old friends at their home'Purnberry street, Brussels. Rev. Dr. john Ross, now of Toronto, tied the matrimonia' knot at the bride's parental home, she being a daughter of James and Mrs Ireland, who then lived on the 3-d line of Morris township but kave heeu resi• dents of town for several years. The company sat down to a royal supper, tie table being beautifully decorated with flowers nod cbina, some of the latter be longing to the bride's great grandmoth- er over too years ago. Hearty congrat ulations were expressed to the host and hostess and the wish expressed that th. Golden Wedding would be as happily observed. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver thanked the guests and hoped they watt:el be on hand 25 years hence. Choice gifts Community silver marked the anoivet nary 4 children (Jas. with the Max well & Chalmers automobile people 01' Windsor ; Frank, junior in the Bank of Nova Scotia, Brussels ; and Fiorenct and Jack at bome) were born to Mr, and Mrs, Oliver and married life appears to have agreed well with the parents, judging 11 their appearance. They are residents of town for the past 13 years. THE POST voices the good wishes of a wide circle of relatives and Heeds that even the Diamond anniversary may be attained. The introductory Story Hour at the Public Library Tuesday afternoon was in charge of Mrs, B S. Scott who tact- fully and interestingly addressed the 5o children in attendance. A fine specimen of s live butterfly was captured at the home of Ince Ferguson, Brussels on Tuesday and is strong evl• Hence that the insect would think Spring has arrived. May be seen at THE POST, THE expenditnre on electric light -in Brussels totalled 57,825. From this is to be deducted the receipts $3,600, leav- ing a debit balance of $4 221. High cost of coal is one.of the heavy outlays. Everybody hopes Hydro will soon come. KEEP Thursday evening 0t next week clear for the Illustrated Lec'ure on the Navy League in the Picture House, Brussels, No admission fee and the public are urged Io hear about this live question and see the ntlmetOus fine views. THERE was a large ah.lienee at the 'Town Hall '1'nestles/ evening at the - Rev. A. C. WtsnART's SUCCESSFUL PAvroaATE —A Calgary Daily in report- ing the annual meeting of St. Paul's Presbyterian church, of which Rev, A, C. Wishart, B. A., formerly of Brussels, is the popular pastor, says :—Meeting was harmonious and sucouraging, with gratifying reports of a banner year in the congregation and a most optimistic outlook. Total raised by Board $5,445. besides Forward Movement. Sunday School raised $1,069 of which $bop went for Missions and benevolence, W. M. S $400 and Mission Band $166, Ladles' Aid $3,060, $2,000 of which wss applied ou church mortgage. Debt 3 years age was $13,000, now reduced to $7,000 Hearty vote of thanks was tendered pastor and $300 added to salary end 2 extra weeks to his vocatioU. Grand total for all purposes 523700 of which $4,800 was for Missions and benevo- lences. Supper was served at the close of meeting. A BEUSsELe "AT HOME "-130 ex Brnsselitee assembled at the Brown Betty Tea rooms, Toronto, oD the even- ing of Friday. January 28th and eojoved a very pleasant reunion. The first hour was spent in social chat and tbe re'bewal of old friendships in many cases, By q o'clock all guests were on band and a short well rendered program was pre tented, Mrs. (Dr.) Graham, (51 Vice• President, took the chair in the ab- sence of President John Hargreaves, who was confined to his home through illness. A note was read from the absent gentleman. Solos were welt sung by Stewart Grant, Miss Addie Sperling and little Miss Margaret Wal- lace, Those whp cared for dancing look a whirl at that. At Ir p. m. a fine lunch was served and at 12 45 the com- pany separated for their respective homes declaring it was a huge success. The reception Committee consisted of Dr, and Mrs Graham, Mrs. Storey (May Skene), Mrs. Law (iessie Ross), Mrs. Wm. Ainlay, S. Crerar and Garf. Vanslone. Miss Carrie McCracken it the Secretary of the organization. Among the quests the following names will be familiar to Brusselites ;—Dr. and Mrs. Grab= Mr, and Mrs, Law, Mr. and Mrs, Crerar, Mr, and Mrs. Work, Mr. and Mrs. Vsnstone, Geo. and Mrs. Thomson, Frank and Mrs. Closkey, Mr. and Mrs. Mellish, Mr. and Mrs, Priogle, Dr. and Mrs. Herold Hoag. Mr. and Mrs. Muir. Mr. and Mrs Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, A. and Mrs McQi•arrie, Mr, and Mrs Sills, Fred and ,Mrs, Adams, Mrs, Ayieswortb (Mabel Adams), Will. Adams, Andy and Mrs. Currie, Archie Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Turner (Ferule Allis). Miss May - (rid Alliu, Mr. and Mrs. Cruiksbanks, Mrs. Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Stark, Mr. and Mts. Rogers, Brine and Mrs' Scott, George and Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Leslie Kt - r, Mrs, Fawcett and Miss Mary, 81rs. Ztmtner, Misses Mabel and Tillie Zimmer, Mrs. Ainlay, Roy Aio- lay. Stewart Grant, Will. Strachan Charlie Leckie, Charlie Richards. Lloyd Jackson, Will. Zilliax, los Mc- Kay, Leslie Lamont, Bob Warwick, Harry Argent, Jim Lorry, Joe Arm- strong, Ralph Shaw, Eddie Lowry, Will. Watt, Will, Mooney, George Mof- fatt, Misses, Edith Toole and Irene Tools, Miss Maggie McArthur, Mis: Ella McIntosh, Mrs. Grabeli. Mrs Copp, Miss Maud Sternal Miss Hos sack. Miss Pearl Baeker, Miss Jessie Cunningham. Miss Serve Bryans, Miss Eva H[ s Mrs. Ed. Bryans, Dr Yan. Y Bryans, Miss Jessie Menzies Miss Ferne Eckmier, Miss Irene Hoover, W. H. Sumbling, Miss Agnes Walker, Mist Winnifred Walker, Miss Margaret McDonald, Miss jes ie McDonald, Miss Helen Scett, Miss Jean Scott. Stewart Fox, Miss Jean Fox, Miss Vina Bow- man, Miss Georgia Kerr, Mrs. Frank Gerry, Mrs, Skeue, Mrs Storey, Mrs, Hunter (Nellie Irwin,) Roy Stewart, Mrs. Craigie, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr. Alexander, Joe McIntosh, Miss Beth McIntosh, Miss Florence McIntosh, Miss Argo Ross, Miss Gertrude Mc- Kentie, Cecil McKinnon, Mrs, Alex. Armstrong, Miss Addie Sperling, Miss Mary Livingstone, Mrs, Wallace and Miss Margaret, Miss Hattie Downing Miss Jean Ai mstroog, Miss Edith Mc- Lanchlin, Miss Carrie McCracken, George Hanna, MAY RETIRE FROM LONDON POST IAASTERSHIP.—London Free, Press says of a former well known M. P. of Huron County :—"Dr. Peter McDonald, post- master, will be retired from the service this year, probably sometime before mid - Summer. according to the latest worst received from Ottawa in connection with i the Act relating to civil service em- ployees. Under this act those employee, over 65 years of age who apply for re- tirement prior to July ist of this year will be given a pension amounting to one -sixtieth of their annual wage for every year of service. This applies to those who entered the )ervice after 1898 and thus would not, ordinary, re- ceive any p00sion. Under the old regu- lations the employees who entered the, service during the last 22 years paid five per cent of their *ages' into a fund which they received back with Som• pound interest on retirement, Other• wise, this was given to their heirs at death. Last year an act was passed to enable these to receive a pension, pro viding they asked for retirement prior to July 1, 5921. .The pension will he giveu In addition to tbe fund which has been accummulating from their five per cent p87010uts There are several em- ployees in the local office who will come under this regulation. So far as 15 known, no ono has yet made application, but those who do not ask for it will he retired after July t and it is understood they will loose their chances fit pension if they delay, Dr McDonald stated that he had not vet asked for retirement nor had decided what action he wou'd take in reference to the quer ou. He intimat- ed that be sometimes gnestinns whether he is not nearly to retire from active lite in the department. But there it plenty of time to decide iu the nee' 4 months be says. In the event of the retirement F. O meeting- Secretary Morrison was 1 of Dr. McDonald, the position would be r ',HHROUGH good times and bad tithes for the est e ars this 13;tnkhassteadily givenit$best e ivYt. to the development and upbtuldiugof theagncultural, manufacturing and commer- f':11 business of this Country. ( .ttreffieientserVlceisavailable for the benefit of all customers. THE ITADADD BANK OF CANADA BRUSSELS BRANCH O. H. SAMIS MANAGER AU47TION SALES TUESDAY, Fan. 16Tn.—Nd Lot 18, Con. 9, Morro township, Farm oto( implements, &o. Sale unreserved at 1 p, m.' Joseph Ardell, Prop.. F. B. Scott, Ane, and oats eM Lt FEBRUARY, . 5, Morrie township Sale unreserved et 2 p• u. Bert Watson, Prop. Jae. Taylor, Atm, Behold SATURDAY, te of loft lar Proteose Alexander belonging to *Mate B ofsa the late Mrs. Pr, s,t LydiaThu ll' street, reasee., , at 2 m. Mrs, Lyia Thnell's furniture, �o., will also be sold at the same time and plane. TRGABDAY, Fan, 24TH.—Farm stook, Reale. menta, &e., at Lot 18, Con. 2, Morris, Sale at 1, pp. m, uo Tkos, N. Waddell, Prop. John Pnr• yti A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2415. --Clearing sale of Farm stook, Implements, Lot 88, Con. Propriet.tor. Thom, Brown, Atllop. Stile at 1 p. mThee. Ryan, BRUSSELS MARKET Fall ,Wheat ...«, 41.70 41 76 Oats 1 6 1 75 Peas Barley 4800 600 Butter Egge 50 60 Hoge 10 75 13 76 Hal 21 75 16 76 _, For Sale or Rent Form containing 100 norm of good lend, practically new and in good oronpping oondl- thin, being Lot 80, Con. 6, Township of Grey. No dtteh tax or agent. Terme to snit buyer. Apply to E. THOMPSON, Ethel P. O. 2 Auction Sales A Attain, &o.uCtRION -FE . STOCK, Scott, Auctioneer, has received tnstrnctione from the anderelened Proprietor to sell by Pobifo Auction at IN Lot 18, Con. 8 Morrie, on Tuesday, Feb. 16th at 1 o'clock, the following property :-1 gelding rising 8 years, 2 fillies rising 2 years. 1 driving mare 7 years old, 1 fresh now with calf at foot, 8 cows supposed in calf, 1 dry now, 8 Spring calves, 1 thoro'-bred hall calf 6 monlhe old, sired by A. Ethiopia imported boll, 4 heti ere rising 2 yeare, 9 eteere rising 2 years McCor- mick cultivator, Deering din drill nearly new, 10 ft. McCormick hay rake McCormick 5 ft mower, McCormick a ft binder, pee her- vester,land roller. wagon and box, hay rock. °tock rack, mufflerset iron Mumma, disc harrow, fanning mill, set bob•sleighe and bunko, 2 gravel boxes, top baggy, cutter, gond set double harness, net plow harness, 2 eats single harness, No. 21 Fleury walking plow, sugar kettle, number of cedar poets, quantity of oedar poste, quantity of hay, quantity of oats, mixed grain and barley, epadee, folks, shovels, chains and other artloles toonnmer- one to mention. Sale without reserve as the Proprietor hes sold his farm. Terme.—All name of 510 and ander cash ; over that amount 10 months credit given on turnlehtng approved joint notes. 6 per sent off for cash on credit amounts. JOSEPH ARDBLL, Proprietor. unable to be present owing to the dem•' titled from the local s1e1£ in all probabtl- ise of Mrs. Morrison's father, Messrs, ity. N0 oelsi1ler woulc] be brought in McKee. Toronto, and Mr. Currie, Mid•' to fill the piece it a local employee could rllesex County, delivered live addresses, be found suileble for the situation, In If any fault could be found it would be thus connection lite name of Deputy - with their length. The chair Was ably Postmteier'1' C. Darman has been men, filled by Clayton Procter, President of tinned quilt prominently for the noel• N h H tion tion ort oron organila . , MARRIED ATTw0O0—RlnLRY—At the home of the hrlde'ye paronte, Hnrraton, b the Rev. F R, s A6twood' of Grey b. 2nd 1021, to Mies BIlo and Mrd .John Ridley, of 11n10 township LIrtNOeTONE—EiTERLR—At the Teeowater man0o on Thtrrtdny, Jeunery 27th, 1921, by oft alrooe t, N111.1_nro d0l.vtinget neoai Witglmm, formerly of Groy townnhlp, SP•IRAN—BOLa1NGER, In London by Hey. J, T Norsk B. D., 80 Askin St„ on ov. 17th, 1020, Mr.recently twell int, atoll., Grey town• niep. ro�e geir. Of1Grey. MIoIi., to Mies Mln• n' Fox's Drug. Store I TIIE •% / STORE f Weekly Store News = Sunset Soap Dyes • Have you ever tried these • new Dyes ? Been selling • them for the past year with splendid results, • Johnston's 1 Powdered floor Wax • • Pepsodent Tooth Paste One of out' most popular Den tri floes, 50a the tube • • • 80 • • s • • Splendid for dancing floors, • We have it in three sizes. • = P Pi es � • • We have just replenished • our stock and our assort - m went is very good. Come in • and look them over. • • AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK, &m— osJas. Taylor, Auctioneer has received In. strnetlons from the undersigned Proprietor to eell by Public Auction at 8t Lot 18, Con. 0, general the following velum property draft mare to foal,, kerma w due M8a oh 18th 1 cow due March 20, 1 cow due 1n April, 1 now with onlf at foot 1 heifer Tieing 8 to calve July 24, 1 heifer rising 8 to calve March 10th, 1 heifer rieing 8 to naive March 1211,, 5 steers rising 2 years, 1 fat steer tieing 8 yearn, 1 thoro'bred Short Horn bull rising 2 years, 1 heifer riming 2 years, 2 heifers rising 1 year, 2 Mame riming 1 year, 5 pigs will weigh abont 160 lbs., 10 pt e 8 months old. 1 York sow will farrow March 20, 100 buehete of oats. Hale without reserve months Phoprietor it short of Toed . Terms. -8 ne.oreditoff will be given re itapproved joint notes. 4S', off (BERT. hWATSON, Proprietor. DIED BArlNte.—In Petrolie, on January 18th, 1021, Joseph Harris, formerly of liruenele loon!• thy, aged 04 yearn. Sane gns, At lith elon Wtalnenday, February 0thnoh , 1921, Rel rfiey Wilson, widow of the i lute John Sanders, aged 79 years, 0 menthe i and 15 days. FuBee rom her later home Frelay at 1.80 p m. Service et 1 o'alook. Interment in • Brussels cemetery. Thermometers Nded in' home: Greeeat satisfactionevery - to have one on hand when needed. ei I minute, 1 minute and •• minute. 2 i Valentine • • O pay • Monde feta 14 s a aDon't overlook this import - o• ant date. • S 9 • • • a • See Our Window Correspondence Cards . 1 Nicely packaged and a splen- t did stook. When you has- td en't time to write a letter a Correspondence Card 011e the bill, 35e to $1.50 per pkge. • • For that Tickling g Cough Maltese Cough Drops Wampole's Throat Ease Horehound Candy Menthol and Eucalyptus Cough Drops • 05 • • • • 15 • • • to And tho Old Reliable Blood Root Cough Cure JAMES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER • • ••i 1' • ••••••••••••••••••1111900•606•,lt•••••••••••GV4••o•••••••0• NOTICE TO OREDITORS.—In the matter of the estate of •Ilsabeth A. Procter, late of the Village of Br Is, In the County of Buren, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given poreaant to "The Re• vlaed Statutes of Ontario; that all creditors and others having (datum against the eetnte of the said Elizabeth A. Procter, who died on or about the 20th day of January, A. D. 1021, are required on or before the 2801 day of Feb' rnary, A. D. 1021, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Wm, Thnell, Brussels P. O., the Ex, eoutor of the last Will and Testament of said deeeaeod, their Christian and surnames, ad: dresses and deoaiiptione, the full particulars of and theenatureeof statement (Ifany)hen eld by them, And further take notice that after 'inch lent mentioned date the mold Executor ,will proceed to distribute the OBnete of the deceased among the partial entitled thereto, having re. gard only to the Malmo of which he shall then have notice, Land the mid Executor will not be liable for the said assets or any pert thereof to any person or portions of whose claim notice ohall not have been received by him at the lima of each distribution. Dated this 5th day of February, A, D. 1921, W51, THUELL. 82.8 Executor of the estate. NFAUDE C, BRYAN. OPHTHALMOLOGIST Graduate Department of Ophthalmology, Mc- Cormlok Medical College. Chicago, Ill. Three menthol pont graduate eourmo during poot_�yYear. Eyne dorreotly flood aohe, Inaaed Ees, Cwh GlelEyeHTde andeother Eyme tronylee, ealmed lGiy� Eye•mtraln. relieved t1,r eetlataeliOn property fitted meas. Option) Parlor in Leekle block, 11110 door 8015011 of Bnrrletee Sinclair's o01on. Wednesday and Flatus ay evening p m, Also Phone 1Mx ring 4 $50 to $5,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES IT —No better life investment available —Ifo better serosity obtainable ---Cesmot be seined or levied upon for any cause —Will be replaced if loot, stolen or destroyed —Not affected by trade depression —Free from. Dominion Income Tex —No medical examination required Ae'oee ever the age of 5 years resident or domiciled in Canada may purchase. Any two persons may, purchase jointly. Raapbyera may purchase for their employees --school boards for their teachers—congregations for their ministers. Apply to your pw 0 0000 r; or wrhe <poe58ac free, to S. T. Meted*, Super. leYodset of hearties, Ottawa, far new booklet and other information desired. 1emeeet sad ass last birthday. •••••i'•••;f•• Service WE OR the Ford Company cannot be held responsible far the performance of your Ford if you use parts not while by the Company. The Fnrd warranty automatically becomes void the moment you use spurious parte on your car. Yoti cannot affnrd to incur this penally. Nor do you want your car weakened by -badly fitting pants made from poor ti at ial. Spurious parts are manufactured with profit as the Bret con- sideration. Genuine Ford parts have the Ford reputation tl maintain. It ie to the interest of both the Company and ourselves that your trord shell give you continuous satisfaction, The interest of those who make and sell spurious parte ends tvith the sale. The one way to make 0111e of getting the gettuino is to patron. fze the dealers or garages displaying the Ford Service sign, '1'liat, elgn allows that the denier has bound h'inself by oanteate to sell genuine Ford parte only, Wherevee you go, look for this sign, your guarantee of satisfaction, As Ford dealers in this community, we rendre. Ford service, We sell genuine Ford parts ata standard price which is set by the Ford Motor Company. Our charges for repairs are also on the "one -price" basis. You know the whole cost before we perform the service. D. M. SCOTT, • DISTRICT DEALER , BRUSSELS